├── .gitignore ├── Export.py ├── README.md ├── feedlist.opml └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ############# 2 | ## file 3 | ############# 4 | .idea 5 | __pycache__ 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Export.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | __author__ = 'wwxiang' 2 | 3 | #coding=utf-8 4 | 5 | import os 6 | import re 7 | 8 | work = os.getcwd() 9 | resxml = work + os.path.sep + 'feedlist.opml' 10 | workmd = work + os.path.sep + 'README.md' 11 | 12 | def handler(): 13 | isblock = True 14 | handlerData = [] 15 | lineNo = 0 16 | try: 17 | with open(workmd,'rb') as linefs: 18 | lineCout = len(linefs.readlines()) 19 | linefs.close() 20 | with open(workmd,'rb') as fs: 21 | while isblock: 22 | lineNo += 1 23 | val = fs.readline().decode() 24 | if lineNo == lineCout: 25 | isblock = False 26 | if not val[0] == '[': 27 | continue 28 | title = re.findall(r'\[(.+?)\]',val)[0] 29 | xmlUrl = re.findall(r'<(.+?)>',val)[0] 30 | htmlUrl = re.findall(r'\((.+?)\)',val)[0] 31 | handlerData.append(''.format(title,xmlUrl,htmlUrl)) 32 | fs.close() 33 | except: 34 | print('错误处理','读取文件失败') 35 | return 36 | export_xml = '导出订阅\n' 37 | export_xml += '\r\n'.join(handlerData) 38 | export_xml += '\r\n' 39 | with open(resxml,'wb') as fs: 40 | fs.write(export_xml.encode()) 41 | fs.close() 42 | print('res.xml文件处理完成') 43 | pass 44 | if os.path.isfile(workmd): 45 | handler() 46 | 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 此项目旨在增强「独立中文博客」的互动。 2 | 3 | 关于此项目创建的初衷: [捍卫开放的互联网](http://www.xianmin.org/post/defend-the-open-internet/) 4 | 5 | **OPML 订阅源**: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RSS-Renaissance/awesome-blogCN-feeds/master/feedlist.opml 6 | 7 | 关于如何订阅 **OPML 订阅源**,可以看这里:[使用-inoreader-订阅-OPML-订阅源](https://github.com/RSS-Renaissance/RSSR-Docs-CN/blob/master/01-%E4%BD%BF%E7%94%A8-inoreader-%E8%AE%A2%E9%98%85-OPML-%E8%AE%A2%E9%98%85%E6%BA%90.md) 8 | 9 | ## 收录标准 10 | - 拥有独立域名的个人博客 11 | - 不收录:纯技术、纯网络、转载资源、网赚、主机资讯等类别的博客 12 | 13 | 非硬性但可参考的一般标准: 14 | 1. 博客创立时间 2 年以上 15 | 2. 每年发布博文不少于 5 篇 16 | 17 | ## 收不收录由谁来决定? 18 | 鉴于该项目目前是刚创立的阶段,并且是由本人发起的,在这个阶段「决定是否收录」由我个人独裁。但我不喜欢独裁。如果说这个项目能够得到关注以及肯定,我希望能由 3 个或者 5 个代表进行投票「决定是否收录」。「复兴 RSS」是一个中立的公共组织,它是属于所有人的,任何个人都可以推荐或者自荐优质的博客到列表中。 19 | 20 | ## 计算机相关内容占多数的独立博客 21 | 博客地址 | RSS地址 22 | ----- | ----- 23 | [OneV's Den](http://onevcat.com) | 24 | [Limboy 无网不剩](https://limboy.me/) | 25 | [唐巧的技术博客](https://blog.devtang.com) | 26 | [bang's blog](https://blog.cnbang.net/) | 27 | [Kevin Blog](http://zhowkev.in) | 28 | [I'm TualatriX](http://imtx.me) | 29 | [webfrogs](http://blog.nswebfrog.com/) | 30 | [玉令天下的Blog](http://yulingtianxia.com) | 31 | [土土哥的技术Blog](http://tutuge.me/) | 32 | [阮一峰的网络日志](https://www.ruanyifeng.com/blog/) | 33 | [酷 壳 - CoolShell.cn](https://coolshell.cn/) | 34 | [刘未鹏 Mind Hacks – 思维改变生活](http://mindhacks.cn/) | 35 | [云风的 BLOG](http://blog.codingnow.com/) | 36 | [M-x Chris-An-Emacser](https://chriszheng.science/) | 37 | [宋春林](http://sixf.org/) | 38 | [虞双齐爱折腾](https://yushuangqi.com/) | 39 | [依云's Blog](https://blog.lilydjwg.me/) | 40 | [XiaoHui.com](https://www.xiaohui.com/) | 41 | [Caos](http://blog.caos.me/) | 42 | [透明思考](http://gigix.thoughtworkers.org/) | 43 | [DBA Notes](http://dbanotes.net/) | 44 | [思圆笔记 – 促成良性循环](https://hintsnet.com/pimgeek/) | 45 | [DebugUself with DAMA ;-)](https://du.101.camp/) | 46 | [/ 是也乎( ̄▽ ̄) / ZoomQuiet.io](https://blog.zoomquiet.io/) | 47 | [小胡子哥的个人网站](https://www.barretlee.com/entry/) | 48 | [笨方法学写作](https://www.cnfeat.com/) | 49 | [王登科-DK博客 - 布洛芬爱好者](https://greatdk.com/) | 50 | [Linghao's Blog](https://linghao.io/) | 51 | [forecho 的独立博客](https://blog.forecho.com/) | 52 | [Randy's Blog](https://lutaonan.com/) | 53 | [范叶亮的博客 - Leo Van's Blog](https://leovan.me/) | 54 | [ZMonster's Blog](https://www.zmonster.me/) | 55 | [Hi, DIYgod](https://diygod.me/) | 56 | [Blanboom](https://blanboom.org/) | 57 | [TonyHe](https://www.ouorz.com/) | 58 | [程序员的喵](https://catcoding.me/archives/) | 59 | [学无止境](http://gtdstudy.com/) | 60 | [涛叔](https://taoshu.in/) | 61 | [This Cute World](https://thiscute.world/) | 62 | [欧雷流](https://ourai.ws/) | 63 | [贤民的博客](https://www.xianmin.org/) | 64 | 65 | ## 非计算机相关的独立博客 66 | 博客地址 | RSS地址 67 | ----- | ----- 68 | [宇宙的心弦 - 细推物理须行乐 何用浮名绊此身](https://www.physixfan.com/) | 69 | [智识@IdeoBook™](http://www.ideobook.com/) | 70 | [Beyond the Void](http://www.byvoid.com/) | 71 | [木遥的窗子](http://blog.farmostwood.net/) | 72 | [一座島 - 一座島,一個人,一個世界。](https://island.shaform.com/zh/) | 73 | [水八口记 • 记录当下赠与未来](https://blog.shuiba.co/) | 74 | [扫地老僧的Blog](https://doyj.com/) | 75 | [扯氮集 -- 上海魏武挥的Blog](http://weiwuhui.com/) | 76 | [卢昌海个人主页](https://www.changhai.org/) | 77 | [Home - 阳志平的网志](https://www.yangzhiping.com/) | 78 | [吕小荣](http://mednoter.com/) | 79 | [huangyang.me](https://blog.huangyang.me/) | 80 | [MrToyy's Blog – 探赜索隐 勾深致远 厚德博学 经济匡时](http://www.mrtoyy.com/) | 81 | [海德沙龙(HeadSalon)](http://headsalon.org/) | 82 | [土木坛子](https://tumutanzi.com/) | 83 | [奔跑中的奶酪](https://www.runningcheese.com/) | 84 | [乱象,印迹](http://www.luanxiang.org/blog/) | 85 | [zhengziying.com](https://zhengziying.com/) | 86 | [孤岛客 - 几支无用笔,半打有心人。](http://www.huangjiwei.com/blog/) | 87 | [最好金龟换酒](http://fz0512.com/) | 88 | [Taiwan 2.0 – 展望一個更美好的台灣](https://taiwan.chtsai.org/) | 89 | [Huiris's Blog](http://huiris.com/) | 90 | [白板报](http://www.baibanbao.net/) | 91 | [比目鱼博客:Bimuyu's Blog](http://www.bimuyu.com/blog/) | 92 | [Elizen - 人间不值得](https://blog.elizen.me/) | 93 | [Neverland – Wherefore art thou?](https://type.cyhsu.xyz/) | 94 | [杨钦元 - 博客](http://yangqinyuan.com/) | 95 | [Jarodise – 数字游民部落 – A Chinese Digital Nomad Blog](https://jarodise.com/) | < https://jarodise.com/feed/> 96 | [林林杂语](https://linlinzzo.top/) | < https://linlinzzo.top/feed/> 97 | 98 | ## 感谢 99 | 这个项目的初始版本克隆自[中文 iOS/Mac 开发博客列表](https://github.com/tangqiaoboy/iOSBlogCN) ,它的建立离不开前辈们的工作,在此表示感谢。 100 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /feedlist.opml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 导出订阅 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. 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